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I just updated my 0810 installation to the current version (apt-get update; apt-get upgrade), and one of the improvements I was looking for is the autotagger.According to this page: http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/LinuxMCE-0810_betaThere was a package lmce-autotagger created on May 30th.

However that package did not install during my update, and apt-get update; apt-get install lmce-autotagger says that this package doesn't exist.

What am I doing wrong, and if the autotagger does not come in a package, is the only way to install it compiling it from source?

From what I understand, there were missing dependencies(or differing API) for the autotagger in 810, as it was originally built for 1004. So it wasn't built for 810, afaik. The beta page is thus likely wrong in this case. It should be possible for someone with the right motivation to fix this though, but none has yet.

I creating my own auto-tag script for TV shows that has been working great. Metadata from TV episodes is in an NFO file and I parse that for details. When I tag shows, I put the show name and the episode as the title and it works out perfectly (Dexter - s02e06).

I know you are flat out with other things - so am hesitant to interrupt, but thought I might ask if you know what might be going on.

I can run this on my movie collection (dcerouter:~/autotagger$ sudo ./linuxmceTag.bin /directory/location )... but if I try on a large amount of media - it keeps hanging due to what seems like corrupt jpegs. E.g.

Done! New AttributeID = 28419|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28420|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28421|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28422|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28423|| Now for file...Getting Pic for file

Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment QUrl( "http://cf1.imgobject.com/backdrops/4bc/4bc90714017a3c57fe0024bc/miller-s-crossing-original.jpg" ) QUrl( "http://cf1.imgobject.com/posters/dbc/4bc92c4b017a3c57fe011dbc/bad-santa-original.jpg" )Is there any way to force the script to continue? The failures seem to be a bit random. An image it failed on in the past - it will breeze through the next time. Files prior to this point get tagged correctly (assuming the name is found in IMDB).

Can anyone else duplicate this on a largish media collection?

Thanks!WR.

p.s - not sure if it supposed to work but the "Auto Tag" button in media file sync doesn't do anything for me.

I know you are flat out with other things - so am hesitant to interrupt, but thought I might ask if you know what might be going on.

I can run this on my movie collection (dcerouter:~/autotagger$ sudo ./linuxmceTag.bin /directory/location )... but if I try on a large amount of media - it keeps hanging due to what seems like corrupt jpegs. E.g.

Done! New AttributeID = 28419|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28420|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28421|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28422|| Now for file...Done! New AttributeID = 28423|| Now for file...Getting Pic for file

Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment QUrl( "http://cf1.imgobject.com/backdrops/4bc/4bc90714017a3c57fe0024bc/miller-s-crossing-original.jpg" ) QUrl( "http://cf1.imgobject.com/posters/dbc/4bc92c4b017a3c57fe011dbc/bad-santa-original.jpg" )Is there any way to force the script to continue? The failures seem to be a bit random. An image it failed on in the past - it will breeze through the next time. Files prior to this point get tagged correctly (assuming the name is found in IMDB).

Can anyone else duplicate this on a largish media collection?

Thanks!WR.

p.s - not sure if it supposed to work but the "Auto Tag" button in media file sync doesn't do anything for me.

no worries, this is going to be an important component moving on so it needs attention. when you see this happen, are you sure the script stops? I thought I just had that as a warning more than a show-stopper. As far as the button from the webadmin not working, ill need to look into that. Not sure why it stopped.

Ill let you know when I have some fixes.-golgoj4

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Yeah pretty sure it stops. I did a top and watched it stop after around 3.5 min. Left it for half and hour anway (before ctrl - C) and nothing happened. I'll test again tonight though to make 100% sure.